Hydrant Adjustment Instructions

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Hydrant Adjustment Instructions
How a Frost-Proof
Hydrant Works
Ready To Use
Easy to use handle controls a
plunger valve so water stays
below the frost line until
needed.
Your bolt or padlock placed in
the convenient handle loop
deters water loss from vandals
or accidental valve opening by
livestock.
Watering
When you need water, simply
lift hydrant handle opening the
plunger valve until you obtain
the desired water flow.
When you complete your
watering project, just lower the
handle to close the underground plunger valve.
Installation Instructions
1. Dig hole for hydrant approximately 2' in diameter and 1' deeper
than the bury depth.
2. Flush piping before connecting the hydrant to clear any gravel or
other debris that may have collected in the piping during its
installation and assembly. If not flushed out of the piping, this
debris may jam the hydrant mechanism or clog the flow ports.
3. Make the pipe connection but do not bury the hydrant yet.
Operate the hydrant to be sure it is operating properly and the
piping connections are not leaking. Open and close the hydrant
and check the flow and drainage. If leakage continues from the
drain port see “How To Adjust Your Frost-Proof Yard Hydrant”.
4. Fill the hole around and below the hydrant with medium size
gravel. This will provide a drain field for the hydrant. Without a
drain field, the hydrant will not empty itself, and it will freeze in
cold weather. This will cause damage to the hydrant and result
in loss of water and possible flooding damage.
How To Adjust Your
Frost-Proof Yard Hydrant
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7.
Turn water supply off!
Open hydrant to relieve pressure.
Close hydrant, then loosen set screw.
Open hydrant to 30 degrees from closed position.
Tighten set screw; close the hydrant.
Turn water supply on.
Operate the hydrant and make sure the hydrant is shutting
off and flowing properly.
8. If hydrant does not shut off, repeat steps 1 through 7.
9. Flow water through the hydrant, then close completely to
check for proper drainage by
a) listening for water draining down the pipe or
b) putting your hand over the hose connection to feel for a
vacuum. If hydrant does not drain, see step 10.
10. To clear drain hole blockage, close off hydrant spout by
using a hose cap or by attaching and kinking a hose.
Open and close hydrant to allow water pressure to
clear blockage.
Repeat step 9 to verify proper drainage.
If hydrant still does not drain, repeat steps 1
through 9 to fully uncover drain hole.
CAUTION: Do not try to adjust all at once or you may over-adjust
and cause damage to the plunger. For this reason, adjust in
small increments. For questions regarding adjustments, please
call 1-800-346-7611.
APPROX. 24"
SET SCREW
Watering Completed
Closing the underground
plunger valve opens a small
drain hole. Water in the hydrant
drains into the gravel at the
base of the hydrant. Since your
hydrant no longer has any
water above the frost line, it
cannot freeze, so it is ready for
your next watering.
BRASS ROD
BURY DEPTH
AP
WATER
SUPPLY
Step 4
PR
OX
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0°
Hydrant Tips:
Heavy Duty Yard Hydrant
Never leave a hose attached to hydrant after use. This will
prevent the hydrant from draining properly and will cause the
hydrant to freeze in cold weather. Leaving the hose attached
could also siphon contaminants back into the water system.
• Heavy duty–built for years of reliable use
• High strength stand pipe provides protection against damage
• Stand pipe has superior corrosion resistance
• Zinc plated inner rod for long life
• Six flow channels in bottom valve allow better flow with less
risk of blockage from debris
• Replacement components can be replaced from above
ground without digging
If the hydrant is to be installed inside a barn or other structure,
or if it is installed in asphalt or concrete such as a driveway,
connect a 1/8" drain pipe or tube to the drain port and dig a
remote drain field outside the structure for the drain pipe to
empty into. Without this remote piping and drain field, the water
from the hydrant drainage will percolate up to the surface
around or near the hydrant and will damage the flooring or
cause muddy areas in stalls or walkways.
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Saturated ground in the hydrant drain field can prevent the
hydrant from draining and may result in freezing. If the area
where your hydrant is located is low lying or has a tendency to
have standing water, a larger drain field or pit may be required
to provide proper drainage.
For questions regarding adjustments, please call
1-800-346-7611.
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Water pressure to the hydrant should be regulated no more than
80 psi. Higher pressures will accelerate wear and may cause
leakage that will saturate the ground and drain field and prevent
the hydrant from draining. If the hydrant is not allowed to drain,
it can freeze and cause damage to itself and cause flooding and
loss of water. High pressure will also cause you to have to
replace parts and adjust the hydrant frequently. A normal
operating pressure should be 20 to 60 psi.
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16
ITEM
1
2
3
4
5
6*
7*
8
9*
10
11*
12*
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14
15
16*
QTY
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
DESCRIPTION
Foot Valve
Hose Adapter
Head
Bolt
Nut
Linkage
Square Head Set Screw
Handle
Connector
Clevis Rod
Packing Nut
O Rings
Coupling Nut
Pipe
Inner Rod
Plunger
* Those items are included in a repair parts kit
Made in china
P.O. Box 3795
Mansfield, Ohio 44907
800.346.7611
www.watersourceusa.com
MODEL NUMBER
YHBA
YHC-HA
YHHD-BLUE
YHRK1-B/W
YHRK1-B/W
YHRK1-LK-S
YHRK1-HSSC
YHH-BLUE
YHRK1-CT-BLUE
YHCR-BLUE
YHRK1-PNUT-BLUE
YHRK1-ORING-BLUE
YHRK1-CN
N/A
N/A
YHRK1-PG-BLUE
FROST-PROOF
YARD HYDRANT
INSTALLATION